Why should government listen to young people?

...to do There is a variety of ways to involve young people in policy making, from simple consultation to full co-design. In most cases it’s worth working with a partner...
...to do There is a variety of ways to involve young people in policy making, from simple consultation to full co-design. In most cases it’s worth working with a partner...
...And for anyone whose job involves managing contracts or suppliers, we have a 1 day Masterclass in Managing Contractors. There are also 5 free e-learning modules on Commercial Awareness, available...
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...of Civil Service leaders? If you have any other thoughts about the leadership strategy, please feel free to comment below or send them directly to the Leadership Strategy Team: CSLeadership@cabinet-office.gsi.gov.uk...
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...create a culture in which everybody feels free to express and be themselves without the fear that this may prejudice their career development. The recent Civil Service Diversity Awards illustrated...
...provides clear paths to progress for all its people, and creates a highly skilled, modern workforce that is free to innovate, confident in its abilities and in the conviction that...
...visit to the charity’s website as they have lots of self-help and mutual aid resources to support health and well-being, free and available to all of us and our families....
...travel Your uniform and equipment are free of charge, and travel costs are reimbursed to you. Even better, you get paid to be a Reservist on top of your Civil...
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